Installation, System components, Mounting the model 76da – Studio Technologies 76DA V.4.00 User Manual
Page 9: Audio connections, Audio inputs

Model 76DA/77 User Guide
Issue 3, July 2012
Studio Technologies, Inc.
Page 9
for Surround
intercom systems, on-air or recording tally 
signals, and audio consoles. Two remote-
control inputs provide access to the mute 
all and dim functions. By providing access 
to these functions, talkback or slate activity 
from an audio console or other communi-
cations system can control the level of the 
post-fader surround and stereo monitor 
outputs.
Installation
In this section you will be installing the 
Model 76DA Central Controller in an equip-
ment rack. Connections to the digital audio 
inputs, digital monitor outputs, and analog 
monitor outputs will be made. A dedicated 
digital audio timing reference signal can 
be connected to the sync input. If desired, 
external equipment will be interfaced to 
the remote control inputs. A location will 
be selected for the first Model 77 Control 
Console and it will be connected to the 
Model 76DA. AC mains power will be con-
nected to the Model 76DA. For advanced 
applications up to three additional Model 
77 or Model 71 Control Console units can 
be connected to the Model 76DA.
System Components
The main shipping carton contains one 
each of the following: Model 76DA Central 
Controller, Model 77 Control Console, 
9-pin D-sub interconnecting cable, and 
user guide. Also included in the ship-
ping carton is a North-American-standard 
AC mains cord. Your dealer or distributor 
should provide an AC mains cord appropri-
ate for destinations outside of North 
America. Any additional Model 77 or 
Model 71 Control Consoles will be 
shipped in separate cartons.
Mounting the Model 76DA
The Model 76DA Central Controller re-
quires one space (1U) in a standard 19-
inch (48.3 cm) equipment rack. Secure 
the Model 76DA into the equipment rack 
using two mounting screws per side. Se-
lect a location that is convenient for making 
connections to the audio signals as well 
as interfacing with the first (or only) Model 
77 Control Console. A cable is supplied 
to connect the Model 76DA to the Model 
77. If the needs of a specific installation 
dictate, an alternate-length interconnecting 
cable can be fabricated and used.
Audio Connections
Audio connections are made by way of 
nine BNC jacks and two 25-pin D-submin-
iature connector. All the connectors are 
located on the Model 76DA’s back panel. 
Refer to Figure 2 for a detailed view of 
these jacks and the connector.
Audio Inputs
Two surround (5.1) and three stereo digital 
audio sources can be connected. All sourc-
es can be monitored using the pre- and 
post-fader surround and post-fader stereo 
monitor output channels. A one-to-one 
relationship is maintained between the 
input and output channels, i.e., left input 
to left monitor output, right input to right 
monitor output, center input to center 
monitor output, etc. (Of course this won’t 
be true in the case where the user has 
enabled one or both of the downmix func-
tions.) Stereo input C is also routed to the 
stereo input C direct monitor output.
The audio inputs support digital audio sig-
nals with a sampling rate of up to 192 kHz 
and a word length (depth) of up to 24 bits. 
It’s best if the connected signal sources 
